Need help in making my first CPU

GAURAV9822

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Hello sir,
I am going to make my cpu at home.
So,my question is that what things should I buy in order to make CPU
my budget is 480$

and also tell me the recommended configuration for 480$

Plz reply,
i have decided this

Intel DH77EB Motherboard at Rs7102
Transcend JetRam DDR3 4 GB PC RAM (JM1600KLN-4G) at Rs.1500
Intel 3.3 GHz LGA 1155 Core i5-2500 Processor at Rs. 12600
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT 520 Edition 2 GB GDDR3 Graphics Card at Rs. 3250

I have 160Gb hard disk and DVD writer

I dont know about cabinet?

So,also tell me which cabinet should I take in order to fit all this stuff??
and is anything remaining plz reply

Also reply your recommended configuration at this prices

Thanks and sorry for lots of questions because I am newbie in this.

Plz reply...
 
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No need to ridicule someone who obviously doesn't speak english as a first language and who communicated effectively enough to be well understood.

Guarav, you are going to have a difficult time with your budget, since you've not included an OS (like windows), a power supply, speakers, or a monitor. At $480, I suggest looking at the $500 dollar gaming builds from a year ago:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/budget-gaming-pc-phenom-ii-radeon-hd-6850,2903.html

Or even two years ago:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-a-pc-overclock-athlon-ii-x3,2811.html

I'm sure these will at least be helpful as guidelines.
For $480 you are going to have trouble building a PC outright, and what you make wont be all that good.
For instance, what you have made so far doesn't have a Power Supply, most likely an IDE HDD which isnt compatible, no Operating System or case. All are fairly expensive components in a build.

At that price point, I would be looking into pre-builts or a laptop.

Also a CPU means the Central Processing Unit, its a component and not the actual computer as a whole. Do more research.
 


Love the thing. Cable Management is so easy, which is essential because I have got a ton of cable to route (6 channel fan controller and 7 HDD's do that). Dont even have to worry whether something will fit, its just so large. Pretty soon I'l have a triple radiator in there and I'm fairly sure it'l look tiny inside it.
And I like my cases beastly, the Corsair subdued aesthetic just doesn't appeal to me.
 

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No need to ridicule someone who obviously doesn't speak english as a first language and who communicated effectively enough to be well understood.

Guarav, you are going to have a difficult time with your budget, since you've not included an OS (like windows), a power supply, speakers, or a monitor. At $480, I suggest looking at the $500 dollar gaming builds from a year ago:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/budget-gaming-pc-phenom-ii-radeon-hd-6850,2903.html

Or even two years ago:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-a-pc-overclock-athlon-ii-x3,2811.html

I'm sure these will at least be helpful as guidelines.
 
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theicon86

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^^cry me a river, OP hasn't even responded in 3 days, shame on them for wasting all these perfectly good responses

seems to be more and more of this crap everyday, the forums are not the same....

Heh, sounds like you're doing quite a bit of crying yourself. This community is amazing; there's simply no need for artificial internet tough guys like yourself. In fact, it's pretty pathetic that you assemble any of your self worth from the derision of others on an anonymous forum. Extremely pathetic.
 

GAURAV9822

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Thanks for the answer.
I was wrong.
 

GAURAV9822

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Responded after 5 years.
 

GAURAV9822

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Excellent answer buddy.
Really kind words.
Thank you